The new collaboration between Ed Rogers and Stephen Butler (Smash
Palace), certainly two names that are familiar to pop fans everywhere, is one
to behold.And when you’re ably assisted
by Dennis Diken (Smithereens) and Sal Maida (Milk ‘N Cookies/The John Sally
Ride) on drums and bass respectively, you just know it’s very special!Also adding his multi-instrumental talents is
producer Don Piper!“A smashing four-song EP full of rock and pop swing, anchored by the
pretty title song, a love letter to the English actress Diana Dors, ‘forgotten
to the past.’ Rock and pop collide in
the mid-tempo ‘Seven Hour Man,’ which features a nifty psych-infused instro
section, and ‘Witness Tree,’ a toe tapper about guilt and innocence and the
truth that lies in between that sounds like a second cousin to Wings' ‘Deliver
Your Children.’ The big number - the should-be radio hit - is the closing,
catchy pop-rocker ‘Possibilities,’ about letting colors bleed into a
black-and-white view of the world in order to see the light. As one would expect, the guitars are crisp and
up-front throughout, the melodies are catchy, and Dennis Diken supplies the
sturdy beat. Solid stuff.” – Alan Haber/Pure Pop RadioEXCELLENT!!

Fronted by
Aussie legend Dom Mariani, who came to prominence on the music scene in the 80s
with legendary garage rock combo The Stems, and later went on to form revered
power
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Scorpio MonologuePrice: $12.00Artist: David Brookings & the Average LookingsDescription:

David Brookings has been a part of the indie pop scene since
releasing his first record in 2000 at the tender age of 21. While David
Brookings catalog contains several fine albums, Scorpio Monologue stands
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Eytan’s
seventh album has just arrived!“Since Description: “Listening to this new collection, a tribute to rockers Nada Surf, with less-than-zero knowledge of the band or its songs, turns out to be the smartest move I've made in awhile. Going in blind, I was able to judge the songs on their own merits and I didn't have to play the ‘Which Version is Better?’ game. These are the onl
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These are the earliest
professionally documented recordings of Chris and Sean Lund, aka "The Lund
Bros". The first portion of the record was the result of Geffen Records'
1995 funding of the band's stu
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The
Artwoods - Art Wood, Derek Griffiths, Malcolm Pool, Keef Hartley and future
Deep Purple organist Jon Lord - recorded for Decca, Parlophone and Fontana from
1964 to 1967 and their Decca back catalogue in particular has been ... read more »

BRAND
NEW RELEASE ON THE KOOL KAT LABEL!!Glasgow's magnificent PearlfishersMoving away from his traditional
pop and rock efforts of the past, now coming from New Orleans to Memphis, dark
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Marty SchneiderExceptional cover stories for this landmark issue
include the tragic mystery story of the Lost & Found from California,
an expansive interview with writer/musician/archivist Lenny Kaye (
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